As usual, my mail loads slow. Mine looks exactly like what David B shared. So concrete float not grout float.
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On Aug 2, 2024, at 4:29?PM, Imran Malik <imranindiana@...> wrote:
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I picked up couple of grout floats and they work great for me. You can test them on the lumber at the box store. They are bigger than typical push blocks made for jointers.
On Aug 2, 2024, at 4:17?PM, Brett Wissel via groups.io <Brettwissel@...> wrote:
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Also should add I've like these products as well, from before we converted to slider saws-?
On Fri, Aug 2, 2024 at 3:16?PM Brett Wissel via <Brettwissel=
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Make blocks you like out of wood scraps. spray glue some 120 or 220 grit sandpaper to the bottom.
Or go pre-made and buy the drywall sanding blocks at your local home supply store, usually pre-backed with a foam rubber platen and you might even find the fine mesh abrasives adequate and easily replaced if the platen alone isn't good enough.
I have a pair of Bench Dog push blocks I use with my jointer and I like them a lot. The foam pad no longer grips.? They are. I longer available so I need to either replace with a suitable foam or get new blocks.? Does anyone have a foam they have used or a strong recommendation on a different push block?? I drop them off the jointer often so they need to be very durable.
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Brett Wissel
Saint Louis Restoration
1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd)
St Louis, MO 63110
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-- Brett Wissel
Saint Louis Restoration
1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd)
St Louis, MO 63110
314.772.2167
brett@...